ENGELMAN & WELCH-RUBIN, LLP
Family Law Newsletter
International Adoption - Advance Processing
 
The United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recommends that all prospective parents file an application for "Advance Processing" before they identify a foreign child to adopt. Advance Processing is a procedure whereby the USCIS pre-approves the prospective parents' application to adopt a child.More...
 
Medical Support for Children
 
In most states, child support guidelines require that the cost of health insurance and extraordinary medical expenses of the child be included in establishing each parent's child support obligation. More...
 
Adoption and Safe Families Act - Reasonable Efforts
 
The Family Preservation and Support Services Act required states to make "reasonable efforts" to reunify families and prevent the permanent removal of a child from his or her home. The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) attempts to clarify the "reasonable efforts" requirement. More...
 
Types of School Discipline
 
There are numerous types of school discipline that may be imposed if a student engages in improper conduct. More...
 
Emancipation of Children
 
When a child is emancipated, the child's parents have no further duty to support the child. In addition, parents have no right to control an emancipated child's behavior or make certain decisions for the child. More...
 
195 Church St., 11th Fl., New Haven, Connecticut 06510 Telephone:
Find a Lawyer
This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.